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Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Sullivans Arrives in India
By Ensign Kari Weniger, USS The Sullivans Public Affairs
COCHIN, India (NNS) -- The Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) arrived in Cochin, India, Feb. 16, to promote peace and stability and provide the crew an opportunity to experience the culture of India.
"Having visited India nearly two years ago as a student of the National Defense University, I am excited to return to this fascinating country with rich traditions and cultural history," said Cmdr. Ryan C. Tillotson, commanding officer of The Sullivans.
For most of The Sullivans' crew, this will be the first visit to India. Since departing her homeport of Mayport, Fla., in late 2008, The Sullivans has visited countries throughout the 7th Fleet area of responsibility, such as Yokosuka, Japan; Chinhae, Republic of Korea; and Singapore.
For some, the port call was one of heightened anticipation. Electrician's Mate 1st Class Phil Rahim's great grandfather was born in India. Rahim grew up in a Hindu household in Trinidad. Rahim, who recently checked aboard The Sullivans, said he cherishes the chance to experience the culture and traditions of India.
"I am excited to see where it all started," said Rahim. "My grandfather came to India when I was a little boy and I didn't have the opportunity. And now I [can] see what he has seen," he said.
The timing of The Sullivans arrival comes at a critical time for India. In November 2008, terrorists attacked the Taj Hotel in Mumbai.
"Having stayed at the Taj Hotel myself, I was deeply affected by the attacks that occurred there," Tillotson said. "I extend my sincere condolences to the people of Mumbai and I hope that a full investigation determines what happened and who was responsible."
"I look forward to this unique opportunity to continue the excellent relations that our nations and navies have with each other," added Tillotson.
The Sullivans is named after the five Sullivan brothers; George, Francis, Joseph, Madison and Albert who were killed in action aboard the USS Juneau (CL 52) during the battle of Guadalcanal.
Operating in the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean, the U.S. 7th Fleet is the largest of the forward-deployed U.S. fleets covering 48 million square miles, with approximately 60-70 ships, 200-300 aircraft, and 40,000 Sailors and Marines assigned at any time.